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  1. Alan Levine
    cogdogVisualize #edmedia tweets http://visibletweets.com/#q...
  2. Christopher Sessums
    csessumsVideo: The Gen Y Guide to Social Media (via BarkingRobot) http://tumblr.com/xp01mo1et
  3. John Tropea
    johntCoPs r great, but they r open silos, they r not e2.0 in the pure sense of enterprise-wide connect/emerge/selforg
  4. Lee LeFever
    leelefeverHaving the Friday Latte and pointing you to a stunning multimedia site about slum life: http://www.theplaceswelive.... (via @mwesch)
  5. Dean Shareski
    shareskiWhat's your favorite/best tool for simultaneous note taking? GDocs seem to overwrite as well as wikispaces. Maybe I'm wrong. Other ideas?
  6. Paul Henderson
    paulhenderson@stevebridger social reporters get the offline stuff online, then you can link to it, comment on it, aggregate it, remix it...
  7. Howard Rheingold
    hrheingoldI think "expected learning outcomes" is final piece of the unsyllabus. Feedback welcome. http://tinyurl.com/66fnw4
  8. Susan Reynolds
    susanreynolds@NancyWhite You're good. Depending on the network, they can be person centric too. We know people that want twitter to be THEM centric :)
  9. William L. Anderson
    band@nancywhite @csessums - what distinction works in the online worlds? I think there is a distinction we need to keep
  10. William L. Anderson
    band@nancywhite @csessums networks are for folks who have conferences. communities for those who live in a neighborhood. Gary Snyder view
  11. LaDonna Coy
    coyenator@NancyWhite .. how to describe networking or community in nature?
  12. LaDonna Coy
    coyenator@NancyWhite apologies, went offline, hectic day. other description, we adopted tech words for human phenom, computer node is "machine"...
  13. Veronique
    veroniquec@NancyWhite I'm happy to help, if you still need it :-)
  14. Nancy White
    NancyWhite@csessums yes... AND...hm. Networks are also content centric. Or issues centric. Does that make them person centric? Scratching head
  15. Christopher Sessums
    csessums@aroberts @NancyWhite How's this: networks=personcentric; community=peoplecentric--am I getting warmer?
  16. Simon Chen
    sylc@NancyWhite you might check out summize.com to see how the filters there may work
  17. Simon Chen
    sylc@nancywhite - ah, POST tweet - my suggestion won't really work unfortunately
  18. Ed Mitchell
    edmittance@paulhenderson - your network thinking and facilitation stuff is admirable mate!